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The blotting out or shearing over the writing to make the original invisible to as an addition |
Obliteration |
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A legal term used to describe a witness who by reason of his special training or experience is permitted to express an opinion. |
Expert witness |
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this characteristic can be found always in handwriting of a person |
Permanent |
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A tracing of a signature outline |
Traced Signature |
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A genuine signature that has been used to prepare an imitated or traced forgery |
Model signature |
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Forger works first with pencil and afterwards cover the pencil strokes with ink |
Indirect Technique |
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Used by forgers who have a certain skill in writing. After an practice the forger tries to write a copy of the model quikly |
Simulated free- hand forgery |
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A document where the first recorded used of chemical test for a particular ink dye was applied in 1810 at Germany |
Konigin Hanschritt |
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Any material containing marks, symbols, or signs eithier visible, partialy visible that may present or ultimately convey a meaning to someone |
Document |
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Any material which some issues has been raised or which is under scrunity |
Questioned |
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One in which the facts apprearing therein may not be true, and are contested in whole or in part with respect to its authenticity, identity, or origin |
Questioned Document |
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A term suggesting that there is an argument or controversy over the document |
Disputed Document |
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Condenced and compact set of authentic specimens which , if adequate and proper, should comtain cross section with the material from a known souce. |
Standard Document |
collected specimen from the suspect |
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Any document completely written and signed by one person |
Holographic document |
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Material compiled and organized by the document examiner to assist him in answering special questions. |
Reference collection |
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Study and analysis of hand writing to to assess the writer's trait or personality |
Graphology |
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Refers to the scientific process of investigating questioned documents. |
Questioned Document Examination |
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Is a study of document and writing materials to determine their genuineness or authorship |
Bibliotics |
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T/ F Deterioration of an individual's handwriting due to any cause effect of all the writing properties and is confined to change of one or two elements |
False |
is NOT confined |
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T/ F Each writer has a handwiting which is personal and individual to him alone |
False |
each mature writer |
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T or F Attempted disguised lead to inferior never better quality of handwriting. A lack of uniformity in execution and from is an extended specimen of handwriting is an indication of lack of disguised |
True |
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They are known writings which indicative how a person write. |
Standard |
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Is a general term referring to all authentic writings of the suspect |
Standard |
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Refers specifically to specimens of standard writings offered in evidence or obtained or request for comparison with the questioned writing. |
Exemplars |
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